3D Touch turned out to be disappointing to me. A bunch of short cuts is boring. I'm sure we won't see the real plans for 3D Touch until next year as we are probably beta testers this year much like touch ID.

What does it not do that you wanted it to? Arguably it does more than Force Touch on other devices.

What does it not do that you wanted it to? Arguably it does more than Force Touch on other devices.

I don't even think the OP knows what the feature is...I'd be surprised if the effort put into this thread was anything beyond him seeing "3D Touch" on an online article and then just randomly making a "stir the pot" thread with zero logic behind it.

This forum has become a cult. You guys are a bunch of weirdos. Ask for medicine.

I am curious about your assessment. Do you have an Apple Watch or have you used a Blackberry with BB10 OS?
I feel that if you have you might feel differently about the prospects here. I know we will all find out. In a lot of ways, most new tech is a crapshoot for the consumer, but it may be worth giving it a look yaynative.

I want to ask one question, if deep pressing in iphone 6s will highlight the feature of single app then how we will uninstall or delete the app? As We can now delete the app easily by deep press on app in ios 8.

Well I was certainly impressed by 3D Touch. I especially liked the new multitasking gesture that will be much better than the current clunky double press of the Home button.
It was nearly 3 years ago that I predicted here that Apple will one day get rid of the Home button on the iPhone in favour of more on-screen gestures like with BB10. They have since introduced Touch ID, but I saw a rumour a few months ago that they are developing technology that would enable a fingerprint to be read on the screen. This may be connected in with this 3D Touch technology.
We will see more from 3D Touch as developers include the technology in future apps and updates. I think it also paves the way for iPhone 7 and iOS 10 next year.

I want to ask one question, if deep pressing in iphone 6s will highlight the feature of single app then how we will uninstall or delete the app? As We can now delete the app easily by deep press on app in ios 8.

I don't even think the OP knows what the feature is...I'd be surprised if the effort put into this thread was anything beyond him seeing "3D Touch" on an online article and then just randomly making a "stir the pot" thread with zero logic behind it.

Agree. I was seriously curious though-not even trying to 'flame' him or anything. Was generally curious if he had something to share or if it was just a apple makes thing>i don't like this thing I've never experienced>that means it sucks>creates thread

When I heard Apple was incorporating haptic feedback in the iPhone, this was the first thing I thought of. For years, we've heard from current and former physical keyboard (PKB) users that the feedback is the thing they miss most when moving to a glass screen. Some, including me, have thought that a form of feedback on a glass screen would be the key to allow these people to finally embrace the glass screen keyboard without the reliability issues such as double letter entry suffered by PKB users. Apple may do this one day, but I see that maybe it's a bridge too far at this point.

The crazy thing about this topic is that back in 2010 my HTC evo had haptic feedback for typing, sometimes I miss it. I think it wouldn't take much for Apple to include it because now on iOS 9 there is a haptic feedback on the screen when using Siri.

I was not that impressed by 3D touch either but will reserve final judgment until I try it in person. Some of the demonstrations left me thinking whether it really improves things. For example, if you are in your email, why see a preview when it is very fast to open the email and slide from the left side to go back? Or is it really that much faster force touching on the camera app and telling it to open to record video rather than open the camera and slide over to the video? Maybe it is the greatest thing and I just don't know it yet. I am hoping like others have mentioned that this is just the beginning to a better use.

For one, you won't have to mark it "unread". I complete a lot of tasks in email account to whether I read them. If it's read, it's completed.

I'm with you. These weirdos get upset because you're not impressed by a feature. That doesn't mean that it's bad but that just mean that youre not impressed and its your opinion. Some of these fanboys I tell you...

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Oh look. You took precious time to create an account from your android app so that your very first post could call out the community as 'these weirdos' and whatever else after I quit reading. I can't wait to see what your follow up gem will be. Welcome!!